Nevada Cannabis Association/Section 280E — Overview & Updates Webinar

Do you have questions about Section 280E?

Attorneys Shamus Flynn and Daniel Giudici of Flynn Giudici, PLLC present Section 280E — Overview & Updates. In this webinar recording, Giudici and Flynn give an overview of Section 280E, including updates to the tax code.

Topics Include:
  • Basic Contours of Section 280E
  • IRS’s Current Treatment
  • Legislative and Regulatory Updates
  • Review and Analysis of Proposed Federal and State Legislation Impacting Section 280E
  • Review and Analysis of Salient 2021 Cases Involving Section 280E

  • Free

Section 280E — Overview & Updates Webinar

About Shamus Flynn
Prior to co-founding Flynn Giudici, Shamus served as an attorney at Baker Botts, a leading global law firm. While there, his practice focused on complex regulatory matters involving environmental, energy, land use, mining, infrastructure development, tax, sensitive business concerns, and appeals. Drawing on his experience as a former judicial law clerk to the Honorable Johnnie B. Rawlinson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Shamus has a deep understanding of the federal courts and administrative and appellate law.

About Daniel Giudici
Daniel brings a unique blend of experience from both the public and private sectors. He has worked in multiple arenas, from the Capitol in Washington D.C. to flower rooms in Nevada cannabis operations. He counsels businesses and entrepreneurs, helping guide them from entry-to-exit, whether it be starting a business, dealing with regulators, selling a company, and anything in between. Prior to law school, Daniel worked in politics in Nevada and Washington D.C. He left politics to attend law school and graduated from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. After graduating, he continued his legal education and received an LLM in taxation from the University of San Diego.

Disclaimer
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